well according to Jeff Doyls post,
as of Feb 1, last of 5 /8 have been allocated to the RIRs....
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Scott M Vermillion <
scott_ccie_list_at_it-ag.com> wrote:
> Just got my copy of the IP Journal yesterday and the "Fragments"
> section has a blip on this. Evidently IANA is down to the final 12 /
> 8s that they can allocate to the RIRs. According to the blip, the
> final five /8s will be simultaneously allocated, one to each RIR.
> Thus, only seven /8s remain for allocation under the normal process.
> All of this is projected to be completed "in early 2011."
>
> No mention was made of how long the RIRs themselves would then have
> IPv4 space to allocate down the distribution tree.
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> On Feb 3, 2011, at 12:52 , Shokunbi,Opeyemi,LAGOS,GLOBE IS/IT wrote:
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> > Dear All,
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> > Is it true that IPv4 addresses will soon go into extinction and all
> > devices must run on IPv6?
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> > How long will this take?
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> > I have an article to share
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> > http://m.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/feb/01/internet-last-addresses-i
> > pv4-ipv6?cat=technology&type=article
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